Albuterol is a generic drug prescribed to treat and help prevent certain breathing problems in adults and some children. Albuterol comes as an aerosol that you inhale. The dosage can vary ...
Albuterol 90mcg/inh; metered-dose aerosol. <4yrs: not recommended. ≥4yrs: 2 inh every 4–6 hrs as needed; 1 inh every 4 hrs may suffice. Exercise–induced bronchospasm: 2 inh 15 minutes before ...
We examined the effect of nebulized high-dose (75 or 150 mg/hr) albuterol for status asthmaticus in children admitted to our PICU. Hemodynamic changes (tachycardia, lower MAP, and lower DBP ...
Albuterol (as sulfate) 0.63mg/3mL (0.021%), 1.25mg/3mL (0.042%); preservative-free. Avoid excessive use. Sensitivity to sympathomimetics. Consider higher dose albuterol product in acute attack.
Generic albuterol is available in the following forms: Liquid to inhale through a nebulizer Aerosol to inhale by mouth ...
Inhaled albuterol and other beta-agonists can be dispensed as a: Metered dose inhaler Solution for nebulization A powder-filled capsule that is inhaled using a powder inhaler Each inhalation or ...
In children with significant respiratory distress, we initiate a dose of either 75 mg/hr (half diluted 5 mg/mL) albuterol solution delivered via a HEART nebulizer (High-output Extended Aerosol ...